Real-World Couple Counseling and Therapy : An Introductory Guide by Terrence Patterson and Jerrold Lee Shapiro (2019, Trade Paperback)

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The "Real-World Couple Counseling and Therapy: An Introductory Guide 2020" is a textbook published by Cognella, Inc. in 2019. Written by Terrence Patterson and Jerrold Lee Shapiro, this trade paperback covers the subject area of social science and is geared towards general readers interested in couple counseling and therapy. With 398 pages, this book provides a comprehensive overview of real-world couple counseling and therapy techniques, making it a valuable resource for individuals looking to enhance their relationships or those interested in pursuing a career in this field.

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PublisherCognella, Inc.
ISBN-101516544331
ISBN-139781516544332
eBay Product ID (ePID)14038378524

Product Key Features

Number of Pages398 Pages
Publication NameReal-World Couple Counseling and Therapy : an Introductory Guide
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGeneral
Publication Year2019
TypeTextbook
AuthorTerrence Patterson, Jerrold Lee Shapiro
Subject AreaSocial Science
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight26.3 Oz
Item Length9.8 in
Item Width7.3 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2021-278679
IllustratedYes
SynopsisProvides practitioners with an inclusive exploration of the unique features, challenges, and opportunities of contemporary couple counselling. Integrating CBT, existential, and systems approaches, and based on best available research, the text offers guidelines for beginning couple therapists along with breadth and depth of coverage., Real-World Couple Counseling and Therapy: An Introductory Guide provides practitioners with an inclusive exploration of the unique features, challenges, and opportunities of contemporary couple counseling. Integrating CBT, existential, and systems approaches, and based on best available research, the text offers guidelines for beginning couple therapists along with breadth and depth of coverage. Comprehensive and pragmatic, it examines the essence of the field: assessment, ethics, treatment planning, effective interventions, pitfalls, and best practices. Rich with lively examples, vignettes, and dialogues throughout, several unique features are synthesized throughout the text: a perspective from almost a century of experience doing and teaching graduate-level couple therapy, a unique connection between stages of development and appropriate interventions, an integrated exploration of the effects of culture and gender, a unique focus on male clients in couple work, and the "point-counterpoint" perspectives of CBT and existential approaches. Real-World Couple Counseling and Therapy contains essential information for 21st century practitioners and is ideal for graduate courses and practitioners in counseling, therapy, and social work., Real-World Couple Counseling and Therapy: An Introductory Guide provides practitioners with an inclusive exploration of the unique features, challenges, and opportunities of contemporary couple counseling. Integrating CBT, existential, and systems approaches, and based on best available research, the text offers guidelines for beginning couple therapists along with breadth and depth of coverage. Comprehensive and pragmatic, it examines the essence of the field: assessment, ethics, treatment planning, effective interventions, pitfalls, and best practices. Rich with lively examples, vignettes, and dialogues throughout, several unique features are synthesized throughout the text: a perspective from almost a century of experience doing and teaching graduate-level couple therapy, a unique connection between stages of development and appropriate interventions, an integrated exploration of the effects of culture and gender, a unique focus on male clients in couple work, and the "point-counterpoint" perspectives of CBT and existential approaches. Real-World Couple Counseling and Therapy contains essential information for 21st century practitioners and is ideal for graduate courses and practitioners in counseling, therapy, and social work. Jerrold Lee Shapiro, Ph.D. , is a professor of counseling psychology at Santa Clara University, a retired licensed clinical psychologist, and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. He earned a B.A. at Colby College, a master's degree from Northwestern University, and his doctorate from the University of Waterloo. Dr. Shapiro has been leading groups and studying group process for over fifty years. He has authored and coauthored numerous publications within the field of psychology, including 13 books, over 150 journal articles and book chapters, and videos and software programs. He has won awards for teaching, writing, and research and is a frequent presenter at professional conferences. Terence Patterson, Ed.D., ABPP is a licensed psychologist, an APA Fellow, and Board-certified in Couple & Family Psychology. He has been a tenured professor at the University of San Francisco, president of two couple and family therapy organizations, and a frequent presenter, author, reviewer, and blogger on professional ethics and couple therapy.
LC Classification NumberRC488.5S4883 2020

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